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US-7306734

Method for separation of enantiomeric isomers by simulated moving bed chromatography

PublishedDecember 11, 2007
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Technical Abstract

The present invention provides a method having a high productivity for preparative separation by simulated moving bed chromatography. That is, in a filler for enantiomeric isomer separation by simulated moving bed chromatography, which has a porous carrier carrying a polysaccharide derivative thereon and has a TS coefficient in a range of 0.55 to 1.20, the TS coefficient being defined by the below-shown formula (I), and obtained by using an enantiomeric isomer separation column for simulated moving bed chromatography in which the filler is filled in a column tube by a slurry filling method:TS coefficient=[Vc−[t(TS)−t(blank)]×FR]/[t(TS)−t(blank)]×FR,  (I)wherein

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September 17, 2004

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December 11, 2007

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